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Create your own 3D virtual connector modules via ITT's website

09 September 2010

ITT Interconnect Solutions has announced a new capability on its website which allows design engineers to create virtual 3D connector models, even designs which have yet to be manufactured. This new online facility builds on ITT ICS’s existing web based configurator technology and single field search to enable users to utilise a single interface to search for ITT ICS’s industrial, commercial, Military-Specified, and Hi-Rel products.

Design engineers are able to select from various output model formats, provided the requested product represents a standard configured item. There are hundreds of thousands of available configurable parts in the ICS online system servicing a wide range of requirements from hi-rel military equipment to space applications and medical products. The new 3D modelling capability is currently available for ITT ICS 38999 Series III connectors with further product lines being added on an ongoing basis.

The service is available to registered users of the ITT Cannon website. Registration is free and only takes a few minutes. Once signed into the site, customers may directly query their requested standard product using the single search field capability.  Within the summarised output, registered users may directly request the generation of a 3D solid model. A number of industry-standard formats are available. The downloadable file is obtained via a system supplied e-mail link. The customer simply clicks through the link to download the design package as a .zip file, which is then easily imported into their own CAD system for prototyping in products.
 


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